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Dr. Storrier’s patient intake full for now

Family Practice Associates Office manager Denise Moman says, though Dr. Storrier’s intake is full for the moment, once patients are registered and seen another intake will take place in the future.
“I can definitely say that somewhere down the line he will do another patient intake.” Moman told the mycrestonnow.com newsroom. “We’re still trying to get through the first two. It’s an incredible amount of work trying to register and get these people seen. We need to let the physician take a little bit of a breath and see them before we open the doors to more.”
Moman recommended for those who have not secured a doctor and are need of immediate medical attention, to seek the Creston valley Hospital and Health Center emergency room.

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